It occurs to me that someone who is so cavalier with not paying legal
royalties would be pretty unlikely to pay bills for the advice and
support.
On 3 December 2015 at 16:56, Mr Andersson wrote:
> Steven, I appreciate your concern.
>
> But the legal parts are of no concern to us, and we are alrea
ad even though
dmesg sees the device installed.
Am I still stuck with potentially having to compile a custom kernel to
support this device under Fedora (which isn't an option due to SELinux
issues it would present elsewhere).
Thanks in advance.
On 2 May 2014 at 14:52, Another Sillyname
TBS cards.PCIe x1 used them for years in both DVB-T2 and DVB-S2
formats..never had a problem (except the drivers were cr*p a fair
few years back).would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone.
Currently have quad tuners of both running in a server that hasn't
needed a reboot in 524 da
media tree, however I can't then get the V4L-DVB media
tree from git to patch against the Fedora (uncompiled) kernel prior to
compilation, I've installed all the tools required (I have built a few
kernels before when I needed to) but I've just hit a mental wall..
Help!!
On 25
OK, I'm not a coder these days but I'll look and see if I can work it out.
Regards and have a good weekend.
Tony
On 25 April 2014 19:54, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
>> Is the as102 tree ever likely to go mainline?
>
> The only reason it's in staging is because it doesn't meet the coding
> standard
Thanks Devin
Is the as102 tree ever likely to go mainline?
Regards
Tony
On 25 April 2014 19:40, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Another Sillyname
> wrote:
>> I have an Elgato Eye TV V2 USB device USB ID 0fd9:002c which reading
>> he
I have an Elgato Eye TV V2 USB device USB ID 0fd9:002c which reading here
https://github.com/mirrors/linux-2.6/blob/master/drivers/staging/media/as102/as102_usb_drv.h
Looks like it should be supported (it looks like Devin wrote some of
the code?)..it gets recognised in dmesg and indeed l
I recently picked up one of these very cheap and am trying to load it into 'nix.
According to this
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Elgato_EyeTV_DTT_deluxe_v2
It should be recognised and load, and indeed when plugged in dmesg
correctly reports it being detected and lsusb sees the device and
I'm posting this on both the Mythtv dev and Linux Media lists as I'm
not sure where the problem sits, my inclination is it's probably in
myth's tuning and I'll explaing why shortly.
I recently built a system for a friend of mine, using Fedora 18 x64.
Clean build on a DFI Mini ITX P55-T36 system w
I'd be
grateful.
Regards
On 25 March 2013 18:47, Another Sillyname wrote:
> Sorry feeling a bit thick now...
>
> Never done a rollback using git and thought it would be
> straightforward as subversion, however I hadn't realised that the
> build is actually pulling the
Hi Guys
Blackgold have just started shipping the BGT3620 Dual Tuner PCI-E
DVB-T2 card, as far as I know this is the first DVB-T2 card actually
shipping.
The link to the page is here.
http://shop.blackgold.tv/BGT3620
Is there any chance of getting some development of a Linux driver underway?
On 7 September 2010 07:33, Jimmy Öhlin wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Hope that you can help me with the following questions.
>
> I need a dvb-t and dvb-s2 card that work with Common Interface (Swedish
> Boxer and Canal Digital).
>
>
>
> I have looked at different dvb cards but… still not found a DVB-T a
Guys
The TBS 6920 PCI-e card is in the Wiki and is a supported card.
The TBS 6980 dual tuner PCI-e card is not in the Wiki at all, is there
a reason for this given they have released a non GPL blob at least?
Also is there a reason that an indicative price for supported cards is
not shown in the
On 24 January 2010 09:56, Konstantin Dimitrov wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Konstantin Dimitrov
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Manu Abraham
>> wrote:
>>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Konstantin Dimitrov
>>> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Manu Abra
2009/11/3 TD :
> On 2009-11-02, Goga777 wrote:
>> Приветствую, TD
>>
>> you have to use scan-s2
>> http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/scan-s2
>
> Hi, and thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I tried it but no better:
>
> initial transponder DVB-S 12692000 V 19532000 1/2 AUTO AUTO
> initial transpo
A dual tuner PCI-E DVB-S2 card?
A fair few people are probably now trying to move away from legacy
(PCI) kit and at the moment the DVB-S2 PCIe area is quite badly
served.
I realise it's dependant upon your time availability and getting hold
of hardware/information to develop a driver, however if
2009/10/26 dan :
> I can't seem to get my HVR-2250 (rev. 88061) card to tune any
> channels. I have Comcast digital cable, and my VIZIO VL370M
> television is able to tune all of the QAM channels, so I know that the
> signal is present and is usable (in theory). I have tried scanning
> for channe
I've had a look at the Wiki and there appears to be only two PCIe
cards that have Dual Tuners.
However both seem crazily expensive and perhaps in once case are vapourware.
Is there anyone working on any DVB-S2 PCI Express Device that has dual tuners?
Lastly (I know it's not shipping yet) there's
I noted from a discussion in the list back in April there were
problems with SAA7133 devices under 2.6.29 Kernel.
I have such a device and just upgraded to Fed 11 yesterday, device now
fails. Under Fed 10 no problems.
I'm happy to provide dmesg and lspci and whatever else you need,
however don't
2009/5/22 Bob Ingraham :
> Hello,
>
> What is the most stable DVB-S2 PCI card?
>
> I've read through the wiki DVB-2 PCI section, but am not confident after
> reading this what the answer is.
>
> Running Fedora Core 10 at the moment, but am willing to upgrade to 11 or
> perform custom patches to g
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